Note: Communism ain't any better
even if you're renting you've got more rights than if you're using windows.
Sorry, can't agree.If it was just that, the most shining example of capitalism would be the thug with the protection racket. He provides nothing, yet holds a very profitable position in the market. A business runs by providing goods and/or services to customers.
I'm also shocked that you didn't show them a WMV9 and AVI side-by-side, with no identification of the source files other than the page source.
Ya know, what's "crazy" to me is that you didn't join in with something like "Yeah, I can't believe how some people don't follow mob mentality and just conform to what everybody else does. What a sucky concept; I mean, we TOTALLY should still be under British rule and all." I'm also shocked that you didn't show them a WMV9 and AVI side-by-side, with no identification of the source files other than the page source. "Tell me, which is better, the one with the crappy quality and framedrops on the left, or the one with the superior quality and full playback on the right?" It's sad how people think Microsoft still has half a clue about the standards they once supported.
Business that does not rely on customer loyalty falls out of the capitalistic model. Capitalistic businesses in theory should be moderated by the decisions made by customers on where to spend their money.This does not work in situations where:1. Customers are not appropriately informed (eg information withheld by tobacco companies).2. Customers do not fully research the background of the product (eg child labour).3. Customers do not have a choice (eg monopolies, illegal thug practises).That is why we NEED laws that protect against these. They are flaws in the Capitalistic theory.